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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disability acquired" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a disability that a person has developed or obtained after a certain point in their life, rather than being born with it.
Example: "After the accident, he faced the challenges of his newly acquired disability with remarkable resilience."
Alternatives: "newly developed disability" or "disability obtained".
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They have also argued that Jesse's mental disability, acquired at birth, rendered him incapable of understanding that he was advancing gang objectives.
Criteria for participation included being aged 16 65 years, having no history of intellectual disability, acquired brain injury resulting in loss of consciousness or substance misuse in the preceding 6 months (all based on chart review).
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About 100 children and youth living with disabilities acquired work related skills, aimed at social inclusion.
An applicant without a disability (single mother) received a significantly higher employability rating than the applicants with disabilities (acquired brain injury or schizophrenia).
CLAHRC-CP focuses on people with mental illness, intellectual (learning) disabilities, acquired brain injury, and care for those approaching the end of life.
Linking disability services and health department data, hospital separationsa were determined for disability clients, predominantly intellectual disability, physical disability, and acquired brain injury, each year from 2005 2010.
At age 17, he began helping other low-income kids with disabilities acquire wheelchairs to improve their quality of life.
The present study identifies the prosocial behavior of a sample of users of the online support groups for people with disabilities according to the type and stage in which the disability was acquired.
Yet, disability benefits acquired at a young age were considered to have been the result of the most serious health disabilities, and were therefore excluded from our sample.
Religion, race, language and nationality are the customary verticals passed down from parent to child; horizontal refers to traits in a child that are foreign to the parents, either inherent, like a physical disability, or acquired, like criminality.
People making use of AAC include individuals with a variety of congenital conditions such as cerebral palsy, autism, intellectual disability, and acquired conditions such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, traumatic brain injury and aphasia.
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